Sarah Paulson Quotes
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What Washington needs is adult supervision.
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Given a choice between Charlie Mingus and Eric Dolphy or Joe Strummer and Lou Reed, there was no choice. I like Reed and Strummer, but it's kiddie music.
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Unless you work for '60 Minutes', your life is: You do stories about things, and nothing happens as a result.
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A culture produces ideas which are being explored, which of interest to that culture at that moment. And I think one of the things a writer can do is to take those ideas and go a bit further with them.
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But acting just sort of happened and I found that I loved it. It was such a challenge.
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Never trust the artist. Trust the tale. The proper function of the critic is to save the tale from the artist who created it.
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If you're asking your kids to exercise, then you better do it, too. Practice what you preach.
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Listen to the sounds of nature. Wishing you the best on your trek towards your dreams.
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You don't do things right once in a while. You do things right all the time.
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As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master. This expresses my idea of democracy.
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The way I feel today, as long as my health is good and I can handle myself well and people still come to my concerts, still buy my CDs, I'll keep playing until I feel like I can't.
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Hollywood is horrible... it's beyond satire.
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In politics, there is only one crime that is unforgivable - showing weakness.
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Shakespeare pulls on us and demands the best of us. You never successfully wrestle one of his plays to the ground and say, 'See? That's It!'
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One other thing, if it's possible, as songwriters, you should also develop yourself as record producers.
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But I was sure of one thing. If God were a father, with children, that cleanliness I had been feeling wasn't God.
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I grew up in a very religious household. My mom was a church organist. I was a religious kid.
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My first experience on a feature film was with Shane Meadows on 'This Is England.'
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I was born in Hereford, England, in 1944. We moved when they had an opportunity to get a visa, about 1950. My dad always thought Europe was a bit too small for him. He wanted to see the United States... The typical immigrant story. He wanted a better life for his children, too. He always tried to get the visa, and it didn't come up.
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I remember that we are all young, and I feel youngness in me, that I can keep trying. You can try a hundred things in your life, and if nothing in those hundred makes you satisfied, you can still go on trying.
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I haven't actually studied acting at all.
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I'm starting to mistrust my judgment.
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I've only been to one concert in my life.